Radnage

Radnage, nestling in the Chiltern Hills in South Buckinghamshire, England, is close to High Wycombe and Oxford and can trace its history back to at least the 12th Century.

It is a scattered rural community of small hamlets and old farmhouses. Despite this it has a real sense of community, much of which is centred on the two pubs and the church.

Radnage lays just north of the main A40 trunk road and is signposted about half a mile to the east of Stokenchurch. It is accessible from the M40 (London, Oxford and Birmingham) motorway from Junction 5. It is also signposted off the road between Chinnor and Bledlow Ridge.

Radnage has an uncommon structure for a village in that it does not have one central point.

It comprises a number of separate areas – The City, Town End, Green End, Bennett End – all nestling together within the same valley in the Chiltern Hills linked by (often narrow) country lanes.

Whereas in most villages the church is to be found at the heart of the village, St. Mary’s in Radnage stands alone in Church Lane on the road to Bledlow Ridge.

The area offers great walking and the village is crossed by well sign posted public footpaths.

GARDEN SUNDAY 2018

!!! SAVE THE DATE !!!
Garden Sunday will be on Sunday June 10th

If you would like to open your garden then please get in touch with Lisa Birch lisa@divingservicesuk.com (482689) or another of the committee.

We are looking for helpers on the day. If you would like to volunteer then please get in touch with Lisa or another member of the committee.

More details will appear here and in Contact during the next few months.